Hello from Toronto

Discussion in 'All Things Boats & Boating' started by sailingmonica, Oct 22, 2009.

  1. apex1

    apex1 Guest

    3/4 inch....and 1 1/2... that is on the safe side I would say.
    Prevent ramming container ships! They are vulnerable, and the boxes float so long.
     
  2. sailingmonica
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    sailingmonica Junior Member

    Apex1, we sold an apartment and a farm back in Europe (when market was down, of course) to buy all the electronics (autopilot, wind, speed, depth, chartplotter, GPS, VHF, radar, HAM/SSB radio, solar panel, wind generator) and the safety equipment. What can I say, we figured if this is what makes us happy we might as well invest in it.
     
  3. apex1

    apex1 Guest

    Right so! Investing in a dream is´nt wasted, as long as it guarantees the dream comes true. Investing in business does´nt know such guarantees.
    But most people like to dream all life long, what they will do, once they can afford it. When they can ever afford it, they are too old or have lost their imagination.
    Go ahead, you have proven for yourself you´re on the right track. Nothing else counts.

    Regards
    Richard
     

  4. hoytedow
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    IF your printer has a scanner function you can just scan the paper copies in and send as attachments. Save yourself from all those developing costs.
     
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